“…Next, in single parent families young children make more use of media, both educational and non-educational (Cingel & Krcmar, 2013;Vandewater et al, 2007), but this could also be related to the parent's media use. Single parents experience more stress in parenting (McLoyd, 1998), are usually less involved in their children's media use (Warren, 2005) and are less restrictive on their children's media time and content choices (Gentile, Nathanson, Rasmussen, Reimer, & Walsh, 2012). Thus, single parents may not only more often allow their children to own and use media devices, but to use media more often to entertain themselves, therefore comprising higher use families (H 2c ).…”